Dramarama

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Dramarama was a British children's anthology series broadcast on ITV between 1983 and 1989. The series tended to feature single dramas with a science fiction, supernatural and occasionally satirical theme. It was created by Anna Home, then head of...read more

Dramarama was a British children's anthology series broadcast on ITV between 1983 and 1989. The series tended to feature single dramas with a science fiction, supernatural and occasionally satirical theme. It was created by Anna Home, then head of children's and youth programming at TVS; however, the dramas themselves were produced by a total of twelve ITV regional companies. Thus, each episode was in practice a one-off production with its own cast and crew, up to and including the executive producer.

Original Release

09/12/1983

Cast

(see additional cast & crew)
# Title Air Date
1 Codzmorf Monday, 12 June 1989
2 Ghost Story Monday, 19 June 1989
3 Badger Monday, 26 June 1989
4 Back to Front Monday, 03 July 1989
5 Monstrous Monday, 10 July 1989
6 The Pisces Connection Monday, 17 July 1989
7 Rosie the Great Monday, 24 July 1989
8 Snakes & Loofahs Monday, 31 July 1989
9 Just Wild About Harry Monday, 07 August 1989
10 Mitchin' Monday, 14 August 1989
11 In the Pink Monday, 21 August 1989
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Directors

Geoff Husson, Haldane Duncan, Diarmuid Lawrence, Alistair Clarke, Michael Kerrigan, Mehdi Taleghani, Kay Patrick, Pennant Roberts, Gareth Morgan, Kenneth Price, Alister Hallum, Renny Rye, Richard Bramall, Peter Tabern, Terry Miller, David Andrews, Terry Harding, J. Nigel Pickard, John Darnell, Oliver Horsbrugh, Mike Holgate, Christopher Barry, Stephen Butcher, Tony Kysh, Keith Washington, Neville Green, Rod Natkiel, Fiona Cumming, Peter Grimwade, David Crozier, Andrew Gardner, Mike Connor, Patrick Titley, Jim McGann, Vic Hughes, Mike Healey, Jim McCann, Spencer Campbell, John Michael Phillips, Julian Jarrold, Michael Winterbottom, John Woods, Peter Duguid, Andrew Morgan, Patrick Lau

Writers

Grazyna Monvid, David Blake, Alan Banham, Nigel Baldwin, Nigel Crowle, Janice Hally, Ann-Marie di Mambro, Janey Preger, Anthony Horowitz, Dave Sheasby, Kay Mellor, Alex Norton, Nick McCarty, James Graham, Harry Duffin, Adele Rose, John Chambers, Jan Mark, David Stafford, Andy Smith, Alan England, Janni Howker, James Doran, Jenny McDade, Gary Hopkins, Valerie Georgeson, Paul Abbott, Ben Steed, Tony Haase, Peter Grimwade, Colin Davis, Brian McAvera, Claud Holmes, Tim Kennedy, Richard Marsh, Charlotte Keatley, Linda Hoy, John Fox, Jean Ure, Tessa Krailing, Richard Morss, Ken Robinson, James Andrew Hall, John Herriman, Margaret Mahy, Richard Cooper, Andy Robson, Michael Bartlett, Jon Blake, Yogesh Asthana, Peter Cave, Robert Forrest, Bill Oddie, Trevor Preston, Peter Corey, Brian Trueman, Donald Churchill, Robin Driscoll, Jane Hollowood, Freddie St. Jude, Stuart Hepburn, Mark Everest, Gerry Huxham, Dave Humphries, Maggie Wadey, Matthew Bardsley, Laura Beaumont, Gail Renard, Glenn Chandler, Dennis Spooner, George Markstein, Brian Finch, Polly Churchill, George Orwell, Geoffrey Case

Cast

Producers

Editors

Nigel Bell, Grant Goodwin, Ray Ball, Dave Lewinton, John Price, Pat Devine, John McCarthy, Richard Bradley, Roderic Cooke, Graham Thompson, Colin Bocking, Mycal Miller

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